We’ve reviewed all the performers in the Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Actress and Best Actor categories, and now it’s time to look at the filmmakers themselves. Here’s a last rundown of the factors for and against each Best Director nominee, with merit taken for granted and precursor awards put aside. Also, read […]
The Writers Guild is unusual among awards-giving groups in that it strictly enforces the rule that only screenplays written for films produced under Guild agreements are eligible. That tends to exclude some of the major indie movies of the year and many foreign imports, which are produced non-Guild for budgetary and other reasons. The […]
Movie audiences can’t get enough of watching things blow up, and tonight’s ACADEMY AWARDS has the potential to explode before our very eyes. Everyone knows the litany of what’s gone awry along the way, from the host/no-host mess, to the Most Popular Film Oscar that never was, to the foiled attempt to hold the […]
If it had happened, losing the Best Drama award at last night’s Golden Globes might have been the best thing that could have happened to 12 YEARS A SLAVE–while winning the award in the way that it actually did helped the film very little, if at all. Bear with me here. Remember last year, […]
Although there were some new faces due to release patterns and category differences, in the big picture, the BAFTAs–Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars–turned out to be very much like the Golden Globes. The full list of winners is here, but the headline is that 12 YEARS A SLAVE managed once again to win Best […]
A unique year in the history of movies (not to mention the history of the world) will culminate in a unique ACADEMY AWARDS tonight. Only a small fraction of audiences will have seen any of the nominees on a big screen, relying instead on their televisions for VOD presentations and as part of the […]
> Moving on… As we all know, last night was the Rise Of the Planet Of the Black-and-White Silent French People. For some of us, this was not good news. But there’s always next year! Which means this year. So let’s see what’s on the horizon for the 2012 Academy Awards: Harvey Weinstein seems to […]
Today’s shipment of critical praise comes courtesy of the National Society of Film Critics, a small (60-member) but prestigious group, which today gave Michael Haneke’s AMOUR one of its biggest boosts of the season, with awards for Picture, Director and Actress (Emmanuelle Riva). Oscar nomination voting is now closed, so these prizes will only […]